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A Mame machine in an antique buffet - USB probs solved (I think!)
drventure:
--- Quote ---I guess living with the little bit of silver as an accent colour is out of the question?
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:)
I suppose that's a possibility too
I posted to the pinball forum as well, and qbert247 pointed me to a site that sells these.
:o
I'm going to try grafting a knob on, if that fails, I'll be picking up one of those plated shooters.
gryhnd:
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Mother's Day bouquet?
drventure:
--- Quote ---Mother's Day bouquet?
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:laugh2:
I'm not sure she'd appreciate it, but +I+ think that'd be awesome!
drventure:
Got a little time over last week to finish out the pinball shooter.
I took a page from OND's light up shooter, and added a little LED bling in the form of two amethyst mother of pearl insets, plus I ground off the top of the shooter knob and added a little victorian flare. It's all polished brass, but the picture doesn't really do that justice (the flash has a way of doing that it seems).
Next up, I've put down a first round redoing the CP "artwork" as it were. I'll post some pics to get general feedback before I seal it down. I think it turned out pretty decent, but I'd love some feedback from the more graphically minded of you guys out there.
I'll try to get those up tomorrow.
Epyx:
Looks great! Although you skipped a step! :cheers:
--- Quote ---BUT, it looks like the aluminum knob has been hydraulically pressed on.
I could pull out an angle grinder and get it off, but then, given that the plunger rod looks like stainless steel, i'm not sure even IF I could drill and thread a hole in the end for a screw to mount the new knob.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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All of a sudden it's on...what did you end up doing? ;)
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